My name is Correy. I'm the president of the Batfish Living History Association or BLHA. We do living history programs aboard the Batfish for the museum.There are roughly 30 of us in all and we form a living history crew to help the younger generations experiance and understand what life was like for those guys in the silent service. We try our utmost, through research and interviews with former crew members, to present a completely historically accurate portrayal of the crew during the war. From clothing to food, we try to keep the public interested...and dollars flowing.

There are several places to get them. If you can't find them on eBay the easiest way to get them is by ordering them on www.wwiiimpressions.com . They make them to the original specs with the button fly and everything.

If we find anyone interested in reenacting, we'll definitely get a hold of you. Currently, the crew we have reenacts in a way... we work our butts off doing maintenance and preservation, just like we did when we were youngsters and assigned to the crew.